Terrestrial And Hydro Surveys

Laser Scanning Surveys

UKDS staff use the latest state of the art Leica Laser Scanners . We have extensive experience and the confidence to tackle almost any laser scanning task, be it a simple 2 D elevation building scan , extensive heritage surveys or large scale plant environment for 3D model creationExamples of projects where 3D Laser Scanning can be applied bothon both land and water include the following:

Internal building surveys - full record scan, can be used to produce standard 2D floor plans, sections, internal elevations or build up full 3D model.

Any natural or built environment where comprehensive spatial information is required.

Bridges

Dock Walls

Piers

Mooring Dolphins

Jetties

Marine Structures

The benefits include:

More accurate as-builts providing better off site fabrication and reto fit designs

Elimination of site revisits saving time and money

River And Waterway Surveys

UKDS offer a wide variety of river surveys from underwater probing inspections and topographic surveys to underwater 2D and 3D sonar. . Many of our waterway projects also incorporate work within the rail sector; for example scour prevention and protection surveys of rail bridge structures over rivers and estuaries. Other examples include sonar and topographic surveys for culverts and headwall surveys associated with water catchment areas and flood risk assessments and scour protection surveys. Survey work is also carried out for flood alleviation schemes and flood recovery schemes.

Deliverable's are provided in a range of industry standard formats. Our waterway surveys can be used by specialist engineers who use the collective data when designing flood defences etc..

We have carried out many surveys for the Environment Agency with data prepared and provided to their detailed standard specification.

If you have a survey requirement which requires access within rivers and watercourses we have suitably trained and experienced staff. You can be assured that UK Diving Services Ltd will work carefully, adhering to the required safety rules and procedures.